sayhello
Have Camera, Will Travel
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Hi. I'm new to this forum, and no expert. But over the last few years, I got tired of lugging the great big camera around, and bought myself a really nice point and shoot that I absolutely adore. I do like to think that a lot of the good pictures I get are because I'm a good photographer. But I also know a really nice camera doesn't hurt. I have a 3-year-old Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5, and I find it wonderful for most situations. Yes, it couldn't get the nighttime shots of Hogwarts at WWoHP. Only those with really great DSLR's managed that. But I've gotten great shots of the Osborne lights, the castle at night and fireworks, etc. FABULOUS camera, with a Leica lens. They also have auto-stabilization, which can really help.
A little trick I do with my point-and-shoots to get low light shots is to use the self timer. I brace myself against whatever is handy, trigger the shot with the timer on, then let the timer trip the shutter release rather than me. You have less chance of movement when you take the shot. It's worked for me numerous times.
Sayhello
A little trick I do with my point-and-shoots to get low light shots is to use the self timer. I brace myself against whatever is handy, trigger the shot with the timer on, then let the timer trip the shutter release rather than me. You have less chance of movement when you take the shot. It's worked for me numerous times.
Sayhello
So disappointing when I thought it would be better with a dSLR.
) It's really all about knowledge, practice AND equipment. (Finally it came together, but it took a lot of trial and error and purchases.
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